Dominican Republic
República Dominicana
I will not do anything past 2020 for the history sections unless they were born after 2020, as many events are too recent. Website still incomplete.
República Dominicana
Dominican Republic, also known by her human name of Altagracia Yanira Villa de Barros, is a gentle and kind soul who hates conflict and just wants to do right by her people.
Dominican Republic is very gentle and sweet, with a soft voice and demeanor. While this can sometimes make her come off as naive, make no mistake that she is just as competent and savvy as any countryhuman. Dominican Republic does not like to be aggressive, preferring diplomacy to war, after being born of the blood of her war of independence.
Dominican Republic is very religious, taking comfort and safety in her religion, and loving the security it provides her. Dominican Republic tries to abide by her religion the same way she abides by her people. She simply wants to do her best for everyone and will do her best to ensure that they can be happy and safe.
Gender: Female
Sexuality: Straight
Pronouns: she/her
Nicknames: Dominican
Languages Spoken: Spanish (Official), Haitian Creole, Samana English, English, and French
Religion: Roman Catholic
Dominican Republic is four foot eight in height and a physical age of twenty-five. She has amber brown eyes and black kinky hair in an Afro. She has a wide nose, an oval face, and almond-shaped eyes. She wears glasses.
While in country form, her skin is that of her flag, with the red and blue traveling down her body, the white line staying in between them.
In human form, she looks black, with her largest groups being Mestizo (mixed black and European), Black, and white (minor)
Dominican Republic is stocky with a fair amount of body fat.
Dominican Republic has the features of a lion with ears, a tail, and fur on her back. She gained these traits March 18, 1861.
Dominican Republic has looked the same throughout her history aside from the addition of her animal traits.
From February 27, 1844 to 1849, Dominican Republic had this flag.
From 1849 to November 6, 1863, Dominican Republic had this flag.
From March 18, 1861 to July 15, 1865, Dominican Republic also had this dulled version of the Spanish flag that was used while a Spanish colony.
From May 15, 1916-September 18, 1924, Dominican Republic had a dulled version of the 48 US star flag,
1865-Present: Altagracia Yanira Villa de Barros
1861-1865: Altagracia María de los Dolores Castilla Catalán
1844-1861: María Rosa Rafaela Villa de Barros
September 18, 1924:-Present: Dominican Republic | República Dominicana
May 15, 1916-September 18, 1924: Military Government of Santo Domingo | Gobierno Militar de Santo Domingo
July 15, 1865-May 15, 1916: Dominican Republic | República Dominicana
March 18, 1861-July 15, 1865: Province of Santo Domingo | Provincia de Santo Domingo
February 27, 1844-March 18, 1861: Dominican Republic | República Dominicana